Nick Adams (commentator)


Nick Adams is an Australian-born American conservative political commentator and author.
Adams came to wide public attention on March 3, 2017, when Donald Trump made favorable comments and tweets about his work, notably a tweet promoting Adam's book Green Card Warrior and a second tweet on August 25, 2017 promoting his book Retaking America.

Early life and education

Adams survived childhood cancer diagnosed at 16 months of age. Adams went to university at the University of Sydney. He was elected as one of the youngest deputy mayors of Ashfield at the age of 21, while still attending university.

Career

Adams was elected to the Ashfield, Australia council in 2004 on the Young Liberals ticket. He was elected under a loophole which allowed Adams as a non resident to run for elections. He was criticized for often missing council meetings because he was traveling the American speaking circuit as a motivational speaker.
In 2009, he was given a six-month suspension from the Liberal Party of Australia for conduct deemed likely to "embarrass or cause damage to" the Party during an altercation with Brett Mason, a journalist for Channel Ten who was filming a report on Mr Adams' absences from the council due to overseas travel when Adams confronted him, stating, "I would just like to say that Brett Mason is a good-for-nothing . Thank you."
Adams denounced multiculturalism, saying "It creates groups and pockets of people that of course, then feel that there are certain elements of superiority and inferiority and I think that we need to be united."
In addition to appearing on Fox News and other conservative media outlets, Adams has been a columnist for Townhall.com and a "Centennial Institute Policy Fellow" at Colorado Christian University.